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Facebook has recently activated a feature that makes it possible for users to donate directly to the American Red Cross to support the massive global response effort following the impact of Typhoon Haiyan / Yolanda on the Philippines this past week. The full amount of this donation will be transferred to the Red Cross Red Crescent global network to help those affected by the typhoon in the Philippines. The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) is giving members and pensioners affected by Typhoons Tino and Uwan a much-needed breather with a three-month grace period on emergency loan payments. 1077, declaring a State of National Calamity due to Typhoon Tino’s widespread damage, underscoring GSIS’s commitment to supporting government workers and retirees in times of crisis. In times of a typhoon, an official hashtag (like #RubyPH) is a useful way to stay updated with advisories from PAGASA as well as for the local media and government to monitor emergencies and people in need of rescuing. #RainySelfie #RubySelfie #TyphoonRuby #RubyPH http://t.co/IoVbJeqKrI — ZyRieL_Unstoppable21 (@MelGalan) December 8, 2014 6. The following are suspended due to Typhoon #RubyPH: 1. Read more in our articles including "You can now donate to Typhoon Relief on Facebook" and "GSIS offers 3-month payment break for members affected by Typhoons Tino and Uwan".

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Facebook has recently activated a feature that makes it possible for users to donate directly to the American Red Cross to support the massive global response effort following the impact of Typhoon Haiyan / Yolanda on the Philippines this past week. The full amount of this donation will be transferred to the Red Cross Red Crescent global network to help those affected by the typhoon in the Philippines.

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The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) is giving members and pensioners affected by Typhoons Tino and Uwan a much-needed breather with a three-month grace period on emergency loan payments. 1077, declaring a State of National Calamity due to Typhoon Tino’s widespread damage, underscoring GSIS’s commitment to supporting government workers and retirees in times of crisis. In times of a typhoon, an official hashtag (like #RubyPH) is a useful way to stay updated with advisories from PAGASA as well as for the local media and government to monitor emergencies and people in need of rescuing.

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Our coverage of typhoon haiyan includes: "You can now donate to Typhoon Relief on Facebook"; "GSIS offers 3-month payment break for members affected by Typhoons Tino and Uwan"; "10 Wrong but Funny Ways Filipinos used #RubyPH". Each article provides unique insights and information.